Julie Cryser, assistant dean for development in the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences, will be leaving WVU at the end of the month to become the president of the Fairmont State University Foundation. Cryser will be recognized at a farewell reception on Friday (April 5) from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Erickson Alumni Center’s Kennedy Club Room. The campus community is welcome to attend.
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Everybody is invited to learn how to promote and embrace body acceptance, neutrality and empowerment from a panel of West Virginia University and community experts April 9 from 6 -8 p.m. at the Mountaineer Room in the Mountainlair.
The Student Recreation Center invites parents to a kid-friendly yoga class Saturday (April 6) at 9:30 a.m. in Room A.
Camps will incorporate activities all across Campus Recreation facilities including the leisure pool with beach-style entry and aquatic basketball, the rock wall that features multi skill level routes, outdoor fields and full-court gyms.
Applications are now being accepted for the sixth round of grants through an enrichment fund established by Women of WVU.
Fifteen West Virginia University students spent the spring 2019 semester interning at the West Virginia State Legislature. Throughout the 60-day legislative session, which ran from Jan. 9 through March 9, the interns observed the making of public policy, study how legislative decisions are made and aid legislators in their daily work activities.